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| Wayne's World 2 (EP 160) | 29 Aug 2024 | 01:12:17 | |
The Last Row Podcast continues its “Summer of Sequels 2: Heat Wave” series with one of Drew and Badway's personal favorites, 1993’s Wayne's World 2. The guys show appreciation for the often maligned sequel, uncover the films rocky pre-production, and compare it to other similarly panned comedy sequels of its era. Other topics include: the brilliance of Del Preston, Wayne being a crappy boyfriend, Cassandra going solo, and Waynestock being the original Fyre Fest. -- Summer of Sequels 2: Heat Wave Schedule
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| Lethal Weapon 2 (EP 159) | 15 Aug 2024 | 01:16:59 | |
The Last Row Podcast’s “Summer Of Sequels 2: Heat Wave” series reloads with a buddy cop reunion in 1989’s Lethal Weapon 2. The guys are talking bad guy diplomatic immunity abuse, Riggs' guest washer/dryer use abuse, and Murtaugh’s toilet seat abuse. Other topics include: glass in the pool, 18 consecutive rounds of love-making, Joe Pesci as a sleazebag, and Badway's chances of evading the police. -- Episode Links: Summer of Sequels 2: Heat Wave Schedule
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| Revisiting Ghostbusters II with Ken Cole (Bonus) | 11 Apr 2024 | 01:53:12 | |
In this bonus edition of The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway join Ken Cole (KenCast Live) to take another look at the 1989's Ghostbusters II. The guys analyze the legal woes of digging up First Avenue, the genius of Janosz Poha, the hotness of "slime" approaching the 1990s, and whether or not this sequel qualifies as a "New Year's" movie. Additional topics include an in-depth breakdown regarding the differences between a magician, sorcerer, and a wizard (helped by ChatGPT), and finally placing Vigo on The Last Row Villain Scale. Spoiler Alert: attempting to possess a baby may not have helped his score... Programming note: This episode was recorded live on Nov 9, 2023 on KenCast Live! We'll be back with EP 151 on Thursday, April 25, 2024! --- Check out the video of our live discussion on Ken's YouTube Channel here: Subscribe & Follow Ken Cole: Subscribe & Follow Us: | |||
| Last Action Hero (EP 66) | 26 Jan 2018 | 01:01:32 | |
Use your magical golden tickets to hop inside The Last Row Podcast Studios, and join Drew and Badway as they fondly remember the Arnold Braunschweiger classic, Last Action Hero. The facilities aren’t quite as urine soaked as Nick’s Theater, and not quite as many whores and drug addicts, but we promise to NOT saddle you with an annoying, whiny, horrible-acting child sidekick. Be prepared for about 10 minutes of discussion on the movie, and 45 minutes of tangents and digressions! --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Last Action Hero with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Jack Frost (EP 65) | 12 Jan 2018 | 00:55:32 | |
The guys at The Last Row Podcast kick off 2018 by dissecting the 1998 box-office bomb, Jack Frost. Drew and Badway are talking deadbeat dads, dead dads, snowman rules, snowman funerals (including the proper disposal of snowman ashes), and when exactly to quit your crappy band and stop burdening your poor wife and son. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Jack Frost with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Encino Man (EP 64) | 17 Aug 2017 | 01:09:20 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, we dig up the dirt on the 1992 caveman comedy, Encino Man. Drew and Badway discuss the career of Pauly Shore, how Sean Astin’s character is the obvious villain of the movie, and what an awful idea it is to dig your own pool. The guys are also talking nugs, chillin, grindage, beaks, lobes, melons, Betties, crusters and juice wheezing...if you’re into that sort of thing. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Encino Man with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Con Air (EP 63) | 03 Aug 2017 | 01:19:56 | |
It's time for another Nic Cage episode of The Last Row Podcast! Drew and Badway give their take on the unfriendly skies of Con Air. Topics include: Cage hair, bad accents, prison fathers, and much more. The guys also compare and rank the best all-time airplane movies, and finish with some listener mail. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Con Air with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Speed (EP 62) | 16 Jun 2017 | 01:07:18 | |
This week Drew and Badway keep the conversation above 50 mph by discussing the adrenaline pumping classic, Speed (starring a freshly buzzed Keanu Reeves, and everyone's 90s crush, Sandra Bullock). The guys try to make sense of the friendly bus driver's skeleton hair, debate who pays when a policeman steals and destroys your car, and how to survive a falling elevator by jumping just before it hits the bottom floor. Other topics include: the logistics of a bus launching across a gigantic highway gap, Dennis Hopper's ranking on the villain scale, and Badway's wishlist for additional bus passengers. Be sure to stick around to the end for some 100% fact checked (yeah right!) Speed fun facts and trivia. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Speed with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (EP 61) | 02 Jun 2017 | 00:59:27 | |
There’s no getting around it. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a terrible movie. That doesn’t stop The Last Row Podcast from having some fun with it! Drew and Badway spend about a minute discussing what went right and about 50 minutes discussing what went wrong, ultimately devolving into a conversation about how the movie compares to the production quality of an “adult film” parody of itself. Things go downhill from there. Prepare yourself. Things get Toasty. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Mortal Kombat: Annihilation with iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Alien: Covenant Review | 31 May 2017 | 00:12:56 | |
In a special mini-episode, Drew and Badway give their thoughts on Ridley Scott's newest "space movie" Alien: Covenant. Topics include: How the movie holds up as a sequel to Prometheus, Michael Fassbender's fantastic performance, likes/dislikes, and the future of the Alien franchise. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music --- Note: Our next episode on Mortal Kombat: Annihilation will be released this Thursday, stay tuned! | |||
| Can't Hardly Wait (EP 60) | 18 May 2017 | 00:58:17 | |
Listen up, geeks! The Last Row Podcast is back with an all new episode, crashing everyone's favorite grad party movie, Can't Hardly Wait. We're talking dorks, jocks, losers, stoners, posers, phonies, jerks, and loners. We're also talking sex bags, Sex Green, concert t-shirt etiquette, Smash Mouth, and the great Mike Dexter. Now go home and play this episode on your computer, Urkels! --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch Can't Hardly Wait: iTunes | Amazon --- Note: Our next movie will be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| The Substitute (EP 59) | 03 May 2017 | 01:09:52 | |
Drew and Badway get an “F+” in attendance when it comes to putting out episodes of The Last Row Podcast lately, so the guys put in a little extra credit with an extended look at the 90s action/thriller The Substitute. Is Tom Berenger a sloppy fighter? Is running drugs through a school really a good plan? Is Juan Lacas an effective gang leader? Why did Marc Anthony look so sickly in this movie? Can you do a love scene with a woman in a full leg cast? So many questions. Take notes, there WILL be a test! --- Subscribe with Google Play Music Watch The Substitute: iTunes | Amazon (Available on Prime Streaming) --- Note: Our next episode will be released on Thursday, May 18th. Movie to be announced on our Twitter and Facebook pages next week. | |||
| Passengers (EP 58) | 19 Apr 2017 | 00:52:02 | |
The Last Row Podcast returns from a short hiatus with a quick debate on the moral questions posed in the 2016 sci-fi film, Passengers. Fear not, Drew and Badway still find time to discuss more important issues such as: big mouthed robot bartenders, cleaning bots that do the REAL dirty work, a hidden serial killer plot, and Andy Garcia's award winning work in the film. --- Subscribe with Google Play Music -- NOTE: Next episode (The Substitute) will be released on Thursday, May 4! | |||
| The Crow (EP 150) | 28 Mar 2024 | 01:23:41 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, let's traverse the rooftops of 1994 seeking a post-credits shower after viewing the greasy revenge flick, The Crow. Drew and Badway break down the grime that littered the set behind and in front of the camera, including crew drug use, Brandon Lee’s accidental death, filthy alleyways, dank apartments, and slimy pawn shops. Additionally, the guys speculate on the sound of Eric Draven’s fake band, Hangman’s Joke, and put the underrated Final Boss, Top Dollar, through the villain scale. -- Episode Links:
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| Blank Check (EP 57) | 09 Mar 2017 | 01:11:12 | |
After another small break, Drew and Badway are back to break down Disney’s 1994 classic, Blank Check. From batting cage to inflatable boxing ring, the guys tally and critique all of Preston Waters’ purchases as he carelessly blows through $1,000,000 in less than a week. Other topics include the inner workings of the Waters brothers business (Hand and Foot), a return of the villain scale, whether adults should question an 11-year old spending time with a mysterious older businessman named Mr. Macintosh without having met him, and Shay Stanley’s dedication to going undercover. Finally, the guys uncover a 20+ year old movie bombshell, simply known as “Plan 442.” Relevant Links: Preston's Expense Report/Account Balance
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| Point Break (EP 56) | 16 Feb 2017 | 01:12:05 | |
This week the guys bring you a detailed breakdown of all things Point Break. Adrenaline junkies Drew and Badway are talking Gary Busey’s awful surveillance tactics, Johnny Utah's flimsy undercover back story, and Bodhi's outlook on life. Other topics include: ID'ing a perp via butthole, surfer etiquette and their attitudes towards outsiders, an “is surfing a sport?” debate, and a semi-hot take on the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Finally, the guys answer some burning questions from the depths of the IMDB message boards. --- | |||
| Sidekicks (EP 55) | 01 Feb 2017 | 00:58:05 | |
The Last Row Podcast daydreams through this week’s episode featuring the 90s childhood classic, Sidekicks! Drew and Badway, along with Chuck Norris (appearing in spirit only) discuss what Sidekicks meant to them as kids, and how it holds up today. Topics include: the unhinged and greasy Joe Piscopo, Randy Cellini a.k.a. the world’s weakest bully, Barry’s alcoholic trainer, the cheapness of Chuck Norris entering the competition, and theorizing about Chuck’s participation as just another Barry daydream. --- | |||
| [On Demand] Most Anticipated 2017 Movies + Oscars Plot Fiction (EP 54) | 27 Jan 2017 | 01:03:36 | |
This week's On Demand episode highlights the hosts’ most anticipated film releases of 2017. Predictably, Drew favors comic books and Zac Efron’s abs, while Badway leans toward apes and aliens (space movies?!). Additionally, Drew tries his luck in an Oscars themed edition of Plot Fiction. Relevant Links:
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| Hard to Kill (EP 53) | 19 Jan 2017 | 01:07:10 | |
For The Last Row Podcast's first episode of 2017, Drew and Badway turn to an old friend in Steven Seagal, who IS, in fact, Hard to Kill! We're talking bad stakeout habits, speedy coma recoveries, penis monitors, Seagal’s love-making techniques, and goons in bolo ties. This episode is great, and you can take that to the bank! Relevant Links:
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| The Santa Clause (EP 52) | 24 Dec 2016 | 00:59:33 | |
Just like a single deadbeat dad scrambling to get his kid presents on Christmas Eve, The Last Row Podcast brings you a special bonus holiday episode featuring Disney's 1994 classic: The Santa Clause. Drew and Badway, possibly loose on too much egg nog, go off the rails early and often in this one, talking single father movie tropes, Santa faking his own death, whiny children of divorce, the “adult” benefits of becoming Santa, and the act of forcing coats on grown men. Also, the guys inadvertently invent a dark R-rated action crime drama that probably surpasses the original film. Merry Christmas!
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| [On Demand] Christmas Movie Extravaganza (EP 51) | 15 Dec 2016 | 01:18:58 | |
It's Christmas time! What better way to celebrate the holidays than checking out The Last Row Podcast's On Demand Christmas Movie Extravaganza? Sit by the fire as Drew and Badway tell you tales of their favorite holiday movies, debate what qualifies as a true Christmas movie, and take an extended look at the relationships of your significant other's favorite holiday rom-com, Love Actually. Other topics include: more of Badway’s Blockbuster Video horror stories, Xfinity's horrible holiday ad, Tim Burton's war on Thanksgiving, why you don't leave your wife alone with Rick Grimes, why the word “bang” equals adultery and the emergence of Bilbo Bang-ins. Finally, the episode wraps with a quick round of Plot Fiction.
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| D3: The Mighty Ducks (EP 50) | 01 Dec 2016 | 01:10:03 | |
After a short hiatus, The Last Row Podcast returns for their 50th episode, completing the Mighty Ducks Trilogy that started way back in Episode 1, with a look at D3: The Mighty Ducks. Bombay is out as coach, Hans is DEAD, Coach Orion rules, and Charlie is whiny and annoying. Drew and Badway discuss it all, including which Ducks didn’t deserve athletic scholarships, the team’s inability to drop the “Ducks” moniker, the incredible coaching job put forth by Coach Orion, and a SHOCKING revelation about the dark past of a drunken Gordon Bombay.
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| Demolition Man (EP 49) | 21 Oct 2016 | 01:05:22 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, we take a peek into the window of our future by watching the 1993 classic, Demolition Man. Is freezing the world’s criminals for safe-keeping a good idea for a wussified society? No cursing? No sexual contact? All Taco Bell everything??? Drew and Badway are skeptical. Other topics include: Leaders dressed as Popes, Denis Leary bullying people into buying Ford trucks, timecist behavior towards thawed men, and a possible solution to the Three Seashells riddle. Be well! --- | |||
| [On Demand] Movie Nostalgia & The Return of Plot Fiction (EP 48) | 14 Oct 2016 | 01:08:07 | |
This week The Last Row Podcast takes a journey into the movie vaults of a young Drew and Badway. The guys share their favorite movie memories from their childhoods with top 5 lists of their favorite movies during their formative years. Then, in celebration of Halloween, they share their top 5 movies/scenes that scared the crap out of them as kids. Finally, back by popular demand, is another exciting edition of Plot Fiction. --- The Last Row's Guide to Movie Nostalgia (movies in list form!)
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| Problem Child 2 (EP 149) | 14 Mar 2024 | 01:24:32 | |
The Last Row Podcast revisits everyone's least favorite step-child, in the 1991 sequel Problem Child 2. Aside from breaking down Junior’s antics, Drew and Badway discuss John Ritter's gun show, the brilliance of Big Ben Healy, food fights, and the absurdity of having a bridal shower for your 7th wedding. BTW, the little girl was barely in this movie and all of our memories lied to us! -- Episode Links: Subscribe & Follow Us:
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| Varsity Blues (EP 47) | 30 Sep 2016 | 01:08:50 | |
Jonathan Moxon does not want your life. He’s going to Brown. While the greatest fictional backup QB of all time (sorry, Matt Saracen) found a way out of his crappy hometown, The Last Row Podcast will always be here with the townies to tell the story of “remember when.” Remember the time Coach Kilmer got run out of town even though he might not have done much wrong besides being kind of a jerk, semi-racist, and pushed his players beyond their physical limit? Remember the time John Moxon almost slept with his best friend’s girlfriend while the poor sucker was laid up in the hospital? Remember the time Lance Harbor became the youngest head coach at 18 years old, bypassing numerous highly qualified assistants? Remember the time when James Van Der Beek and Amy Smart were still a working actors? No? The Last Row remembers. Enjoy this week’s episode on the underrated classic, Varsity Blues. --- | |||
| [On Demand] Jean-Claude Van Johnson + Fifty Shades Darker (EP 46) | 16 Sep 2016 | 00:48:51 | |
This week’s episode features Drew and Badway stating their case as to why Amazon’s new Jean-Claude Van Damme action/comedy pilot Jean-Claude Van Johnson should be picked up for a full season. The guys give their top five reasons why the show works, do a bit of a deep dive into JCVD’s twilight years (as well as the latter stages of his peers), discuss the state of both streaming and network television. Additionally, Drew and Badway spend the episode’s final minutes (38:55) doing a rapid reaction to the newly released Fifty Shades Darker trailer, complete with “sex ghosts” and butt-whippers!
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| National Treasure (EP 45) | 02 Sep 2016 | 01:08:33 | |
National Treasure is not only a movie, but the perfect way to describe Nicolas Cage. The Last Row Podcast recognizes this fact, and re-visited the action/adventure classic for this week’s episode. Topics include: Nic Cage as a cryptologist, Sean Bean as potentially the worst financier and an even less effective murderer (or the best attempted murderer?), Jon Voight’s obvious disinterest in playing a non-slimeball, the improbable love connection between Cage and Diane Kruger, and much more. The episode wraps with speculation on another sequel, and an exercise in swapping Cage’s roles with recent Oscar winners. --- Watch National Treasure: Amazon | iTunes
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| [On Demand] Fast 8 Set Feuds / Live Action Disney Movies (EP 44) | 18 Aug 2016 | 00:59:03 | |
Drew and Badway make the most of a slow news week with an On Demand episode revolving around two very different topics. First, the guys dive into Instagram tough guy Dwayne Johnson’s "set beef" with Vin Diesel, speculate who else on set might be worthy of the moniker “candy ass,” and who would win real life throwdowns vs The Rock himself. Later, things take a turn for the weird when the discussion turns to the greenlit live-action Disney reboot of The Little Mermaid. Everything is on the table: mermaids, mermen, fish flippers, man-fish love, casting choices, and a theoretical Aladdin live-action adaptation where William H. Macy plays the Magic Carpet. Don’t say we didn’t warn you about the weirdness! --- | |||
| Suicide Squad (EP 43) | 11 Aug 2016 | 00:59:27 | |
Drew and Badway watched David Ayer's Suicide Squad on opening weekend, and it was...not terrible! The Last Row Podcast guys discuss what worked, what didn’t, Jared Leto’s take on the Joker, and weigh in on the perceived shortcomings of the film by its detractors.
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| [On Demand] Wonder Woman / Justice League Trailer Hype, Comic Book Fact or Fiction (EP 42) | 04 Aug 2016 | 01:06:27 | |
This week on The Last Row: On Demand, Drew and Badway talk Suicide Squad hype, and analyze the DCU trailers released at Comic Con: Wonder Woman and Justice League. Drew gets his fanboy on and Badway tries to reel him in. Aquaman pun intended. Badway also has some questions on the day-to-day life of the Justice League, and Aquaman in particular. The EP closes with a game of “Superhero Fact or Fiction?” | |||
| Rookie of the Year (EP 41) | 27 Jul 2016 | 01:13:08 | |
Summertime and baseball go together like an aging veteran pitcher and his kid teammate’s hot mom. That’s why The Last Row Podcast is rolling out a hot new episode covering the cult classic Rookie Of The Year. If a clumsy kid can turn a broken arm into golden one, then what other child injuries can result in future glory? Who is the most washed up athlete in the history of sports cinema? Does Air Bud know the rules of baseball and football? Is an MLB locker room a safe place for a 12 year old boy? Drew and Badway answer it all, and eventually get around to discussing the movie in between these absurd digressions. | |||
| [On Demand] Ghostbusters Backlash, BvS: Ultimate Cut, & Plot Fiction (EP 40) | 14 Jul 2016 | 01:04:34 | |
This week’s On Demand episode spotlights the releases of the Ghostbusters reboot and Zack Snyder's Ultimate Cut of Batman v Superman. Drew and Badway debate the pre-release hate of Ghostbusters, Feig’s responses to the haters, and the tire fire that is Fall Out Boy’s remake of the theme song. Additionally, the guys get into an argument with each other over Zack Snyder’s ability to make a coherent movie with a running time under 3 hours. Also, Badway mocks Drew’s need for a physical copy of BvS over digital. The episode wraps up with a brand new edition of Plot Fiction. | |||
| Independence Day / Independence Day: Resurgence (EP 39) | 29 Jun 2016 | 01:12:59 | |
Happy Independence Day, Earth! This week on The Last Row Podcast, we relive the disaster movie classic, Independence Day. As Drew and Badway reveal their shockingly poor knowledge of Presidential Office laws and regulations, they ask the tough questions about the film that are still on everyone’s mind, such as: did President Whitmore really sleep with Goldblum’s wife? Was President Whitmore actually a crappy president that was saved by an epic speech? How likely was Will Smith able to successfully fly an alien spacecraft just because “he saw it in action”? Why are aliens always portrayed as sexual predators? How hard is it to fly a plane drunk? All of these are answered, and more. As a bonus, the guys give their thoughts and rapid reactions to the recently released sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence. | |||
| [On Demand] Adam Sandler on Netflix, SNL Movies, & Plot Fiction (EP 38) | 23 Jun 2016 | 00:48:57 | |
This week on The Last Row: On Demand, Drew and Badway discuss Adam Sandler’s Netflix deal, and what it means for the future of the movie business. Now that Sandler made his final movie of the initial deal, who could potentially be next in line to side with Netflix? Stallone? Seagal? Cage? The guys also break down Sandler’s career and try to pinpoint the exact moment his movie quality went downhill. Finally, the guys rank their favorite SNL movies and play another round of Plot Fiction, featuring potential documentaries involving a tickle fetish and goat-to-human testicle transplants. Real or fake??? | |||
| Child's Play 3 (EP 148) | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:11:48 | |
The Last Row Podcast is following Chucky to military school, as Drew and Badway discuss the quickly-made 1991 sequel, Child's Play 3. Topics include unnecessary live grenades onsite for teenagers to access, Good Guy corporate greed, sexually deviant barbers, Charles Lee Ray's computer skills, and the genius of mailing yourself to your enemy. Episode Links: Subscribe & Follow Us: | |||
| Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (EP 37) | 15 Jun 2016 | 01:18:57 | |
Have you ever wondered what a giant turtle looks like on horseback? Is it socially acceptable for a human to have a love scene with a mutant turtle? Is Shredder nothing more than a glorified pickpocket? All of these questions and much more are answered on an all “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” episode of The Last Row Podcast! Join Drew and Badway as they potentially ruin your childhood by looking back at all of the big-screen features and find out if they hold up over twenty years later. Also, the guys compare old-to-new as Badway gives his impressions of the newest installment: TMNT: Out Of The Shadows. Additionally, the guys cover everything, from toys, to the cartoons, to the ill-fated live action Fox series, argue CG vs real costumes, and break down the absurdly embarrassing old-school stage show: “Coming Out Of Their Shells”. | |||
| [On Demand] Alleged Hollywood Jerks, Fast 8 & The Rock (AGAIN), Plot Fiction (EP 36) | 02 Jun 2016 | 00:56:23 | |
As Drew can attest, Badway can be difficult to handle on the set of The Last Row Podcast. This week’s On Demand episode focuses on the actors and actresses who are rumored to be divas on the sets of their films. The guys discuss the shade that Irish filmmaker John Carney threw at Keira Knightley recently, and speculate on who else in Hollywood is most likely to be a jerk to their castmates and directors. Additionally, they discuss the new character tidbits The Rock leaked about his character, “Hobbs” during Fast 8 filming. Finally, Badway attempts to stump Drew in another round of Plot Fiction. | |||
| San Andreas (EP 35) | 25 May 2016 | 00:54:42 | |
This week, The Last Row Podcast turns to the disaster movie genre, with a focus on The Rock’s San Andreas. Drew and Badway compare the earthquake epic to other natural disaster flicks, pondering on and off-screen body counts, overall mood, and whether Badway would be of any use in an emergency (he’s not). Other topics include: rioting, the ethics of saving your family over helping hundreds of others, disaster movie casting characteristics, and examining the future of the on-screen relationships after the credits roll. | |||
| [On Demand] The Predator Reboot, Jurassic World, & Plot Fiction (EP 34) | 18 May 2016 | 00:45:41 | |
This week on The Last Row: On Demand, Drew and Badway are discussing Predator sequels, Jurassic World, and play another round of “Plot Fiction”. Points of discussion include: The Predator’s history of crappy sequels and the need to keep trying, Drew’s insistence that The Rock be in every action movie, why Badway DOESN’T want Arnold Schwarzenegger in it, Predator vs Kevin McCallister, the idea of using raptors as military weapons, how Disney owns the world after Captain America: Civil War made a kajillion dollars in two weeks, and much more! | |||
| Marked for Death (EP 33) | 11 May 2016 | 01:15:28 | |
Avoid the voodoo curse by listening to The Last Row’s episode on Steven Seagal’s classic, Marked For Death! Drew and Badway are talking ponytails, poor attempts at voodoo curses, jackets with animals on them, and the effectiveness of threatening a doctor to make sure your niece doesn’t die. Other topics include: Jimmy Fingers and his friend in the closet, Screwface as an all-time villain, bad guy lairs, movie bone snaps, and how Seagal killed Screwface 6 times. The episode wraps up with a game of “Seagal Direct-to-DVD Movie Title or Classic Hip-Hop Album?” | |||
| [On Demand] Shinobi Movie, Tomb Raider Reboot, Civil War, & Plot Fiction (EP 32) | 04 May 2016 | 00:42:21 | |
On this week’s On Demand edition of The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway talk video game movie adaptations with the news of a Shinobi film in the works and the revival of the Tomb Raider series on the horizon. From there, the show goes off the rails as the conversation turns to memories of Nick Arcade, the idea of a side-scrolling movie, Drew’s dream of an Ecco the Dolphin live-action movie, and Badway’s literal record breaking backyard wrestling career. The guys wrap things up by playing a game of Plot Fiction where Drew tries to decipher which movie synopsis is real and which one Badway completely made up. | |||
| [On Demand] Creating Movie Franchise Crossovers / Favorite Pro Wrestler Movie Roles (EP 31) | 27 Apr 2016 | 00:46:17 | |
This week’s On Demand episode of The Last Row Podcast focuses on Movie Franchise Crossovers. With news that MIB23 is a go, Drew and Badway ponder which former crossovers worked, which were a disaster, and dream up their own terrible mash-ups: Fingers crossed for Twilight v. Van Helsing! Next, the guys discuss Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's involvement in the upcoming Jumanji remake, leading to a breakdown of their favorite pro wrestler movie roles. Other quick hits include: Jeff Goldblum trolling the world by teasing his involvement in an upcoming superhero movie, Badway’s terrible Goldblum impression, WCW vs WWF in the Monday Night Wars, and we find out whether or not Bonesaw is ready. RELATED - Batman vs. Alien vs. Predator: http://bit.ly/1VVd0Fy | |||
| Face/Off (EP 30) | 20 Apr 2016 | 01:05:59 | |
The Last Row Podcast turns thirty episodes old! Drew and Badway celebrate by discussing and enjoying the Cage/Travolta masterpiece, Face/Off! Key topics include: that weird face-touch move the Archers do, Castor Troy’s villain box of goodies, the absurdity of using a Wilhelm Scream on a toe shot, preserving Travolta’s face in a bowl of water, and pointing out the OBVIOUS reason why a wife could tell her real husband isn’t in bed with her. Eventually, the guys get serious and analyze the number one rule of surviving a Mexican Standoff, question the accuracy of moviebodycounts.com, and argue whether a speedboat or an airplane is a better getaway vehicle. | |||
| [On Demand] 2016 Summer Movie Preview & Underrated 90s Cinema (EP 29) | 13 Apr 2016 | 00:59:48 | |
In the spirit of this summer’s movie slate, Drew and Badway roll out another sequel to The Last Row’s On Demand series. The guys break down the Summer Blockbusters set for release (spoiler alert: superheroes and sequels dominate), giving their quick takes on Captain America: Civil War, TMNT2, X-Men #412, Independence Day Not Starring Will Smith, The Purge 56, Now You See Me 2 (this one’s not a joke, they really made a 2nd one), a few “Space Movies” and much more. Other topics include: The new Star Wars Rogue One trailer, Badway’s love of MTV’s The Real World (yes he’s over 30, sad), favorite underappreciated 90s flicks, and a rousing game of “Jack Black Was In That???” | |||
| [On Demand] Butt-Punishing 4DX, Hardcore Henry, & Steven Seagal (EP 28) | 06 Apr 2016 | 00:44:23 | |
This week on an “anything goes” On Demand version of The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway ponder the pros and cons of a movie theater that will make you pay extra to punch you in the butt while you watch, preview the release of “Hardcore Henry” (whose title sounds like a porno director), and read a listener email involving Nicolas Cage and Steven Seagal. Within these topics, other points of interest include: movie theaters in furniture stores, why assigned seating in theaters is a terrible idea, the possible revival of the XXX theater, gimmick filmmaking, Steven Seagal’s uniqueness, and a phonetics lesson on the name Shawn/Shaun/Sean. Related: [WIRED - What It’s Like to See Batman v Superman in Butt-Punishing 4DX: http://www.wired.com/2016/03/batman-v-superman-4dx] | |||
| Road House & Unnecessary Remakes (EP 147) | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:47:43 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway take a break from releasing original content to reboot a previous TLR episode about Hollywood reboots and remakes. Is it necessary? No. Is it better than the original? Maybe, maybe not. Now we see why Hollywood does it! Anyway, we discuss the upcoming Road House (2024) reboot. Be nice. -- Episode Links:
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| Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (EP 27) | 30 Mar 2016 | 01:17:21 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway go straight from the theater and into the studio to bring you their hater-free thoughts on the critically maligned and box office approved epic, Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice. In this two-part episode, the guys open by talking about the hype leading up to the release, react to the critical beating the movie took, question Zack Snyder’s reputation, and renounce their unofficial partnership with the Rotten Tomatoes scoring system. The second half (spoilers included) breaks down the host’s likes/dislikes of the film, thoughts on the Justice League tie-ins, and ponder the future of the franchise. *If you haven’t seen the film yet, potential spoilers start at the 29:25 mark* | |||
| D2: The Mighty Ducks (EP 26) | 23 Mar 2016 | 00:58:01 | |
This week on The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway analyze the sequel that launched thousands of Knuckle-Pucks across America, D2: The MIghty Ducks. However, the story isn’t as clear as you may have remembered it from twenty plus years ago. Was Gordon Bombay really a great coach, or even a good one? Were any of the Ducks worthy of a spot on team USA? Was Wolf “The Dentist” Stansson more villainous than Hawk’s Coach Riley, or was the Icelandic Crusher merely misunderstood? All of theses questions, and more, are answered in full detail. Other topics include: the possible success of the “Air Bombay,” phony apologies to children, rollerblading, Team USA goonage, Bombay’s improbable stint in the minors, and a quick look at what the cast was up to post-Ducks. | |||
| [On Demand] Ghostbusters, Rules for a Reboot, & Method Acting (EP 25) | 16 Mar 2016 | 00:44:30 | |
Drew and Badway reboot another episode of The Last Row: On Demand with a quick discussion on the new Ghostbusters trailer, which leads into the unveiling of their proposed Rules for Rebooting Movie Franchises. This set of four rules will finally bring an end to lazy, unwanted, and unnecessary franchise reboots. The guys also discuss sequels vs. reboots, pitch a ridiculous Home Alone re-imagining, and chat about the art of method acting, ending with a “True or False” game of insane Daniel Day-Lewis stories. | |||